








❄️ Stay cool anywhere, anytime — the future of portable refrigeration is here!
The ICECO GO20 is a 21-quart portable dual-zone refrigerator featuring a high-efficiency Secop compressor that cools from 0℉ to 50℉. It supports both DC (12V/24V) and AC (110/240V) power inputs, making it perfect for outdoor adventures, road trips, or home use. With app control, electric defrost, and award-winning design, it combines cutting-edge tech with sleek portability for professionals who demand reliable, stylish cooling on the move.














| ASIN | B07TJ35L3V |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,726 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #52 in Automotive Interior Coolers & Refrigerators #209 in Compact Refrigerators |
| Brand Name | ICECO |
| Capacity | 21 Quarts |
| Certification | ETL |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (953) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
| Defrost | Electric defrost |
| Door Hinges | Up |
| Door Material Type | Plastic |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Freezer Capacity | 21 Quarts |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 25.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 20L |
| Lighting | LED |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Model Info | 20L |
| Noise | 43 Decibels |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Part Number | GO20WDS |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 22.4 x 12.4 inches |
| Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 10.5 Quarts |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Shelves | 1 |
| Special Features | App Control, Portable |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 50.00 |
K**M
Good fridge and good customer service
I've used this fridge nearly constantly for the last year as I've been traveling around the country in my car. It's so great not to need to deal with a cooler and getting ice. I use an EcoFlow River 2 Pro to keep it running and charge that from my car when it's on. The whole system has worked great and kept my food cold. Recently, the Iceco fridge started reading a high temperature on the display and ran the compressor constantly, freezing the food inside. After talking with Iceco support, it appears that the temperature sensor is faulty and cannot be replaced. Despite being a few months out of the 1 year general warranty, Iceco has offered to send me a new unit. So despite it failing, I'm still giving this 5 stars for the customer service and the manufacturer standing by their product. Hopefully the next unit will last longer.
B**N
Really nice little frig if your wanting a second one in your big truck.
Edit: I’m not going to change the rating but I do want to l leave and update about a problem I had which apparently some other reviewers also had. While I was away from the truck, the cigarette lighter plug popped out of the socket to the AC adaptor the refrigerator came with. It doesn’t seem to lock in very well, probably because the spring for the tip is too strong. Fortunately I saw the problem before my food spoiled but it could have been bad. I fixed to problem by wrapping electrical tape around the connection point to hold them together but frankly, I should not have needed to do that. Iceco should really address that as it also pops out when plugged into a cigarette lighter socket. Still think it’s a very good refrigerator otherwise. So bought the GO20 to use as a 2nd refrigerator/freezer for use in my Peterbilt 579. For the space that it needed to occupy and the price, it seemed to be the best option. I will say, that if your putting it in a standard 579 like mine versus and Ultraloft, and have a 24” TV mounted to the standard mount that comes in the Peterbilt, you will need to attach a swivel mount and have the tv at and angle while traveling. In theory based on the dimensions it should fit without the modification but the angle of the back corner of the wall as well as the need to keep the grill on the refrigerator clear means your shy about and inch for all practical purposes. It will fit but it pushes on the tv pretty solidly and a few bumps down the road are going to break the tv. A 22” tv or smaller shouldn’t need any modifications. The refrigerator has and app to control it on iOS and Android. I’m iOS so I can’t speak to Android functionality but on the iPhone it works flawlessly. I’ve seen some other people complain they couldn’t pair the refrigerator with their phone but my experience is you don’t need to. Once you install the app, when it’s near the refrigerator, it just see’s it without needing to go into the Bluetooth menu and pairing. I think it’s using something akin to Ultra Wide Band versus standard Bluetooth to connect. There’s a whole thing in the book about how to calibrate the temp settings versus a thermometer but I didn’t need to do that. The super chill feature will get the left side down to close to zero in about 45 minutes and it will freeze water bottles rather quickly. I find its easiest to set parameters in the app versus on the touch pad on the refrigerator. Everything on mine already came using American units but that can be switched in the app if your feeling French. Reliability in the truck is a mixed bag. It seems to have a hard time maintaining temps when plugged into the cigarette lighter when the truck has been off for a while and I think that has everything to do with the the battery protection built in. It just doesn’t do a good job of sending the actual voltage so even when you set the refrigerator to the lowest protection level, it wants to think your available voltage is lower than it is and I’m running 1kw of solar panels. That’s the bad. The good is that if you have a decent true sine wave inverter like a Xantrax or the one that comes with a Tripac, it will run off of that and all those issues go away. It will not work on a normal inverter like what most of the truck stops sell and if you’ve got a small auxiliary true sine wave inverter, like the little 300 watt one I’m running it’s going to pop it’s protection circuit. My 1000/1500 watt Xantrax seems to be able to run this, a 1000 watt microwave and a couple of battery chargers no problem at the same time. If your going to buy this to use in a truck like I did, your either going to want to buy the grey one that comes with the insulating bag or if you just have to have white, splurge on the bag for $59. The refrigerator is very shiny and the space between the wall and the mattress is tight with a small knob sticking out for the passenger sleeper window. Your going to scratch the heck out of it without the bag. The thing seems to be very energy efficient but I’m guessing the insulated bag helps a lot. Shipping time was not good. It took almost three months to get to me so I am just a bit worried if it needs warranty. I’m guessing that has a lot to do with COVID 19 so I’ll just hope it stays reliable. There where a couple other options I found that would have been a slightly better fit but the amount of storage in them wasn’t as good. There where some others that where using the good compressor that this frig uses that also would have fit and have decent room inside but they where all way more expensive. Shiny plastic shell aside, the GO20 seems to be a well designed machine and it is sturdy. If it holds up which I think it will, it’s dollar for dollar the best bang for the bucks I’ve found and I looked long and hard. I think if your looking for and extra truck frig, you probably can’t go wrong with this frig.
T**.
Reliable Performance Backed by Outstanding Customer Support
The ICECO GO20 Dual Zone fridge has been a great addition for car use, camping, and as a home backup. The dual-zone design is extremely practical — I can keep drinks cold on one side while freezing food on the other, and the temperature control is accurate and easy to use. It cools quickly and maintains a steady temperature even in warmer conditions. It performs efficiently on 12V in the car without noticeable battery drain, and its compact size makes it easy to fit while still holding a good amount of food and drinks. For camping, it’s a huge upgrade over traditional coolers, and it’s also been very useful at home when extra fridge or freezer space is needed. The build quality feels solid, and the brand clearly stands behind what they make, which gives extra confidence in long-term use. Overall, this is a dependable and well-designed portable fridge that I would highly recommend.
P**.
Sleek and convenient
The fridge looks really sleek and fits in great in the frunk of my Rivian. So nice and neat for family camping trips and weekend getaways. No ice melting, no need to get refills, super clean. I keep it in the car all the time in case I need to stop somewhere after shopping and keep my items cool. ICECO’s support has been really accommodating as well.
D**.
We had a different brand of cooler that we raved about until it quit after 3 seasons. A few other campers expressed no surprise at that and recommended ICECO. So far we are very pleased. It is well made and performed well its first season. Time will tell
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